Page 21234..10..»

Man arrested for allegedly posting hate symbols on Pittsburgh synagogue now facing charges related to bomb making – CBS Pittsburgh

| May 30, 2024

CBS News Pittsburgh Live PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Police have charged a Pittsburgh man for allegedly having a storage area full of explosives right in his apartment building. An investigation of the discovery now involves not only Pittsburgh police and but also the FBI.

One year on, US and French diplomats commemorate deadly Tunisia synagogue attack – The Times of Israel

| May 30, 2024

Diplomats from the United States and France visit the Ghriba synagogue on Tunisias Djerba island to commemorate a deadly attack there last year, during a Jewish pilgrimage hampered by security fears. French ambassador Anne Gueguen and Natasha Franceschi, the US deputy chief of mission in Tunisia, lit candles and placed flowers inside Africas oldest synagogue. They both decline to be interviewed by AFP, and members of their teams say the event was too emotional for them to speak

Mt. Lebanon students bring ‘LIGHT’ and hope to community – thejewishchronicle.net

| May 30, 2024

Nick Haberman recognizes that the lessons of the Holocaust are just as applicable in 2024 as they were in 1945.

Explosives found in belongings of Pittsburgh man accused of vandalizing synagogue – TribLIVE

| May 30, 2024

Nearly three dozen completed explosive devices and materials used to make explosives were found in the possessions of a Pittsburgh man who is accused of inscribing a hate symbol on the doors of a synagogue last month, Pittsburgh police say.

Chief Rabbi appeals over office block plans on doorstep of historic synagogue – City Matters

| May 30, 2024

The UKs Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis has appealed directly to the City of Londons Lord Mayor in a bid to prevent a 43-storey office block being built on the doorstep of the 17th century Bevis Marks Synagogue. The Chief Rabbi wrote he is troubled by the renewed plans for a tower by the synagogue, which he claimed has the potential to significantly affect the natural light that can reach the building with implications for religious practices

Jewish American Heritage Month: Las Vegas 12-year-old has poem ‘Your Hate’ displayed in museums – KTNV 13 Action News Las Vegas

| May 30, 2024

May is Jewish American Heritage Month, a time to highlight and celebrate Jewish identity and reflections of what it means to be Jewish. Southern Nevada has a diverse Jewish community, including 12-year-old Arianna Shaprow, whose heritage has helped her confirm her Jewish faith.

Celebrating Jewish American Heritage Month the right way – JNS.org – JNS.org

| May 30, 2024

(May 26, 2024 / JNS) In 2006, then-President George W. Bush proclaimed May as Jewish American Heritage Month.

Tryout for the Maccabiah Games and Celebrate Jewish Heritage Month with Scott Kalb – USTA Florida

| May 30, 2024

May is Jewish American Heritage Month and Scott Kalb, who has been involved with tennis and the Maccabiah Games for a great portion of his life, is proud of his Jewish heritage and is encouraging others to try out for the games! Scott has been playing tennis his entire life, with one of his early memories coming in the New York City Public School Athletic League, where he was a champion at age 13. He played through college and became a champ in the Ohio Athletic Conference singles champion

Jewish American Heritage Celebrated by Families in Washtenaw Schools – The Jewish News

| May 30, 2024

If you walk into Lawton Elementary School in Ann Arbor, you will find two large glass displays showcasing influential Jewish figures, Judaica such as shofars and a Torah plushie, and the American and Israeli flags.

Jewish American Heritage Month recognized by 37 states and 172 cities – JNS.org – JNS.org

| May 30, 2024

(May 24, 2024 / JNS) The pace has picked up for municipalities and states embracing a time each year to recognize the contributions of American Jews to the countrys history. According to figures released on May 21 by the Combat Antisemitism (CAM) movement, 37 states and 172 cities have chosen to recognize Jewish American Heritage Month in May. Those numbers saw significant growth: CAM told JNS that in the last year, 34 states and 130 cities began commemorating the month


Page 21234..10..»

matomo tracker